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In Elie Wiesel’s Night, what best describes the narrator’s emotions at seeing his fellow prisoners recite the Jewish prayer for the dead for themselves?

despair
disgust
hope
outrage

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Hope. This novel is tragic, and the character faces times where he questions his God and why he has made his people suffer. Upon seeing them pray, it teaches Elie (the narrator) that even if he is facing persecution he shouldn't give up his faith because many have remained faithful Jews.
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User Matt Terski
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hope.. hope it helps...
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